Inspired by the "Spotty Wool Throw" featured in a Garnet Hill catalog, this afghan is a fun use of scraps and a low-stress way to experiment with color. Try it with a self-striper and let the yarn do all the color work for you or mix and match your own color combinations. You almost can't go wrong with this fun and easy-to-make home accessory.
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Craft: Crochet
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Yarn – CC 1: various worsted weight yarn remnants (suggestions: Malabrigo Worsted, Ella Rea Classic, Jill Eaton Minnow Merino, and Lamb’s Pride Worsted). You will need approx 75 yds for each square. CC 2: Ella Rae Classic [100% Wool; 219 yards (200 meters);100 grams (3.53 ounces); CYCA 4/medium] 1 ball. MC: Ella Rae Classic [100% Wool; 219 yards (200 meters);100 grams (3.53 ounces); CYCA 4/medium] approx 150 yds / square.
Hook - US size H(5mm) hook
Notions - a tapetstry needle
Gauge: Circle should measure 3.73” in diameter after round 2. Gauge is not crucial for this pattern, but if your gauge is way off your squares won’t lay flat. Adjust hook size if necessary
Available Sizes: one size
Measurements: Each square measures approx 12.5" x 12.5" after blocking
Original design by Brittany Tyler
You can find more of her original designs at Ravelry.com.
